Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 3rd 1999) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 32 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
UN commander, one wearing fur, is withdrawn (10) |
Law supports informer? That's rough (7) |
Old instrument caught on a 6 down by 1 across, 24 by 25 (7) |
Strict rules for The 6 across, 22 or 5, for example (4) |
Land student in the paper (5) |
Fabricating material's gloss captivating beginner (5,4) |
I roasted 200 nuts in drier (10) |
Gift horse could be tormented (5-4) |
Spontaneous understanding found during lessons (9) |
Forage in the loft for fruit or veg (7) |
Hit a journo into the middle of next week (7) |
The tongue can be somewhat titillating (5) |
King is introduced to a feature of the language (5) |
Go for a drive (4) |
The _______ , 19 across by 1 across and 24 by 25, offers to hide Rex (5) |
Ulster Unionist married wild creator of The 6 across, 22 and 5 (2,7) |
The advantage of being born with responsibility (5) |
Use cream to be spread (9) |
Tern flying with perilous keenness (10) |
Repulsive material makes stomachs turn (4) |
Fast car carries everyone with a new boyfriend (7) |
A goddess - one reclining in the studio (7) |
Pastoral part of the Isles of Scilly disappeared going astern (7) |
Servicewoman admitting first race is recorded (7) |
Officer covered the Italian in The 6 across, 22 or 5, for example (4) |
Judge a murderer-in-chief 19 across by 1 across and 24 by 25 (7,3) |
A problem with salmon who 24 The 6 across, 22 and 5 (9) |
Take in a bank in Germany (5) |
The belief of Spain in old Spanish wine (5) |
Anne cured problematic stamina (9) |
Charge successful journalist raised contribution (5) |
Learned differently in my home of 5 (9) |